2007-08-26 - Identified through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- New Great organ was cantilevered out over the choir loft with functional display of pipes. Swell and Pedal were behind it. A Positiv was prepared for at the console, but never constructed. The church and organ were destroyed by fire in 1980s. The new building is at the same site with a Visser-Rowland organ. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console June 1974 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Gainesville, Florida Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Wicks Organ Co. 1970 (rebuild and enlargement of original 1926 Wicks organ) GREAT 8 Principal 61 8 Hohlflute 61 original pipes 8 Dulciana 61 original pipes 4 Octave 61 4 Hohlflute 12 4 Gemshorn 61 2 2/3 Dulciana 19 2 Fifteenth 12 2 Gesmhorn 12 1 1/3 Mixture II 122 8 Fagot -- Swell SWELL 16 Leiblich Gedeckt 12 original pipes 8 Stopped Flute 61 original pipes 8 Salicional 61 original pipes 8 Voix Celeste 49 from Tenor C, original pipes 4 Principal 61 4 Flute 61 2 2/3 Nazard 61 2 Piccolo 12 ext from 4 Flute 1 3/5 Tierce 61 1 1/3 Larigot 12 ext from Nazard 16 Fagot 12 8 Cornopean 61 original pipes 8 Fagot 61 4 Fagot 12 Tremolo POSITIv Console preparation only, four blank drawknobs PEDAL 32 Resultant -- from Bourdon 16 Bourdon 32 original pipes 16 Leiblich Gedeckt -- Swell 8 Principal 32 original Great Diapason, revoiced 8 Bass Flute 12 ext from Bourdon, original pipes 8 Cello -- Swell (Salicional) 4 Choral Bass 12 ext, original Great Diapason, revoiced 4 Hohlflute -- Great 16 Fagot -- Swell 8 Fagot -- Swell 4 Fagot -- Swell [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 19, 2009.] [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 19, 2009.]
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